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type/undefined - check for an object of type undefined
Calling Sequence
type(x, undefined)
Parameters
x
-
any expression
Description
The type(x, undefined) function returns true if x is
1. undefined;
2. a floating-point number whose exponent is undefined;
3. a nonreal, where at least one of the arguments satisfies either (1) or (2).
A nonreal is a non-extended_numeric complex constant, where (if present) and are of type extended_numeric.
A complex extended_numeric object in which one component is of type infinity and the other is of type undefined, is considered to be of both types infinity and undefined. In most computations, however, such an object is considered to be an infinity first, and an undefined second. See the last example below.
Examples
See Also
constant, Im, Re, type, type/extended_numeric, type/nonreal, undefined
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